Example sentences of "[pron] [be] acknowledged that " in BNC.

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1 The outcome of the race , on handicap — and the NorTel Southern Cross Cup — was far from settled , although it is acknowledged that the New South Wales team will win after Britain 's Juno IV retired with a broken boom .
2 The third criticism is that the medical basis of the Infanticide Act 1938 is now discredited : the reference to the effect of lactation is without foundation , and it is acknowledged that the social pressures consequent upon the arrival of a new child ( such as financial demands , unsuitable housing , effects on family relationships ) may be just as likely to lead to the mental disturbance manifest in these cases as any condition linked specifically with the event of giving birth .
3 This trend may in fact be more marked , since it is acknowledged that victims may be considerably reluctant to report , and police to record , offences of violence committed in the home .
4 While it is acknowledged that to delve into one 's subconscious can be helpful in working out psychological problems , it can be damaging if done in isolation .
5 Scientists are concerned that their increasing use may be having a damaging effect on river and animal life , although it is acknowledged that only a small proportion of the phosphate in our rivers and lakes comes from domestic sources .
6 All these things can be achieved if it is acknowledged that all procedures should a validated by users under the normal conditions of use .
7 What differentiates them is the degree to which it is acknowledged that an attempt to influence those above is being made .
8 It is acknowledged that the deadline of this April will largely be achieved , if only on paper .
9 It is acknowledged that Britain and the USA have been slower in evolving decentralized , flexible manufacturing systems than have Japan or Italy .
10 Quite the contrary , it is acknowledged that carrying the message is all one can do .
11 In the United States that is not so ; it is acknowledged that the multitude of pressures ( some real , some imagined ) that converge on a member from his constituents and from vested interests may make the call of the party electorally disastrous .
12 Nevertheless , it is acknowledged that disciplines maintain different marking conventions — differences that a grades-only system could reduce .
13 Contrary to ( uninformed ? ) views sometimes expressed it is acknowledged that physical geographers are respected for the contribution that they can make — when they do make a specific contribution .
14 However , it is acknowledged that caretakers and cleaning staff , among others , need to function in these circumstances and managers must keep such situations under review .
15 It is acknowledged that other circumstances might exist in which , although aggressive behaviour might be anticipated , joint judgement may be exercises to allow the worker to go supported rather than accompanied .
16 7.1 Once it is acknowledged that it has to respond to the problem of its employees experiencing violence and aggressive behaviour in the course of their work , it is of vital importance to initiate a formal reporting process .
17 The line manager should offer as much support as possible although it is acknowledged that in certain circumstances the individual might wish to seek support from another colleague rather than their line manager .
18 12.3 It is acknowledged that several areas of activity/involvement in monitoring violence need to take place concurrently within the Department .
19 In particular , it is acknowledged that a de minimis level for warranties and indemnities will be included .
20 It does not penetrate the primary school although it is acknowledged that the earliest thoughts — mainly in the form of fantasy — about one 's choice of life-work do formulate themselves when children are between 8 and 12 years of age .
21 It is acknowledged that this does not apply to the transfer of a new home on a building estate , but then a copy of that document is simply incorporated into the land or charge certificate .
22 While Stormont has not been specifically targeted by the IRA in the past , it is acknowledged that it is vulnerable because of the relatively open nature of its layout .
23 It is acknowledged that eastern Europe does represent , given its geographical connections with Asia , a threat in terms of transporting illegal drugs to western Europe , ’ he said .
24 Particularly noteworthy was the case of 19th Century publications , of which more than one in four ( 27% ) were in need of attention — a higher proportion than for any other group , including those of earlier date ( although it is acknowledged that the figures for earlier publications were in some cases based on comparatively small samples ) .
25 What a beneficial change it would be if instead it was acknowledged that these issues present tragic choices between compelling arguments which are held on both sides in good faith .
26 It was acknowledged that Pan American would lobby strenuously in Washington to avoid inter-nationalization , which would be a threat to its dominant position .
27 We had wanted two contrasting areas ( more than two would have been preferable of course in terms of the extent to which one could generalise from our findings but the projects would become expensive and it was acknowledged that we could not include more than two ) , and Ipswich and Newham were felt to fill this requirement .
28 It was acknowledged that the proposed new measures could be regarded as detracting from the sport 's essential sense of adventure and freedom . ’
29 Nevertheless it was acknowledged that these did principally involve the creation of acute and continuing care NHS beds , with transfer of resources to local authorities for other schemes still being subject to further consideration .
30 In some areas it was acknowledged that these plots contributed substantially to the food supply .
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